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Fender Duosonic II

Fender released a new guitar called the Mustang in August 1964. This guitar was an economy model and was designed for student guitarists. This guitar featured a new design of tremolo arm that many guitarists found impractical. At the same time Fender also release the Duosonic II which had the same offset waist body but did not have the tremolo arm.


Fender discontinued the Duo-Sonic II in 1969. This model was only in production for 5 five years. It has become Fender guitar that has a growing collector value due to its rarity and player demand. Many guitar players prefer the Duo-Sonic II to the similar Fender Mustang. This is because they prefer the more practical fixed bridge to the Duosonic II as compared to the troublesome tremolo bridge of the Mustang.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How much is my Duo Sonic II worth. My granddad got it for me when I was a kid. I may need to sell it.

Gabriel Lee Garber said...

Collectibility Rating: 1956-1959 DuoSonic: D-, 1959-1965 DuoSonic: D--. The single pickup MusicMaster is considered a "F" for all years.

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